Alaska Aluminum Boats

March 26, 2010 8:07 AM | Alaskan Photo Tours

alaska aluminum boats
How to become a marine engineer / naval architect? This probably isn't the right place to ask, but the research?

not been going so well. I live in Alaska and want to design aluminum flat bottom boats river, and the V-hull or catamaran hull aluminum boats are all very popular here in Alaska. I know you have to go to college, but what degree or in because most of the searches I've done have returned to a can not specialize in marine engineering or naval architect.

Sounds like you want to major in materials engineering. While this is not specific to build ships would provide the funds needed. "Materials engineers use the structure and composition of material scales from the atomic through the microscopic to the macroscopic to control properties like strength, electrical resistance and thermal conductivity, or to produce completely behaviors again as the effect of shape "memory." His work to develop new materials and improvement of traditional and places them in the forefront of many fields, including nanotechnology, biomaterials, microelectronics and "My other suggestion is to look at Web sites of several manufacturers boat and the search for their vacancies. This will give you an idea of the types of positions they have open and what education you need. Lund A quick search brought me to this job description: https: / / Www.brunswickcareers.apply2jobs.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=mExternal.showJob&RID=1027&CurrentPage=1


Limbo


Limbo


$6.97


There are three unforgettable characters in John Sayles’s contemporary adventure-drama set in Alaska. They are never seen but live only in a frontier diary found by teenager Noelle De Angelo (Vanessa Martinez). The life of the diary’s narrator is much like everything in this movie: hanging in limbo. The first half of the film focuses on why men and woman turn to Alaska, a land still ripe with oppo…

Baidarka: The Kayak


Baidarka: The Kayak


$29.95


This classic book tells of George Dyson’s rediscovery of the Aleut baidarka (sea kayak) and his far-ranging travels with his boats….


Write a comment: